CommonSense11
CommonSense
CommonSense11

Sounds safe. Masshole driving standards require you to attempt to touch the bumpers with the car in front of you if it’s not going as fast as you would like.

Cars equipped with the automatic traffic speed assist on cruise control do this crap. I’ll be on the hwy and it’ll pass those temporary 55mph speed limit and suddenly slow down from 70 - 55mph like come on have a little bit of self preservation...That said I’m not so quick to believe autopilot was used here as there’s

Sure, it’s bad, and it still has the same bottlenecked that bottlenecks it, but you can’t put a price on getting out of Newark Liberty International Airport slightly faster!

For me - finally being able to go to car shows and other events after two years of COVID-related cancellations.

Perhaps they are people who want an electric car with proper body panel gaps?

Highways don’t cause food deserts, poverty does. Retailers focus on areas and neighborhoods where they expect to be profitable, period.  IF there’s money to be made, another gas station, mini-mart, pawn shop, liquor store, payday loan place, brewpub, coffee shop, organic grocery, yoga studio, doggie daycare, or auto

I have never heard of this. 

“2. Ditching the engine in a crash is a great way to dissipate a TON of energy, so cars are designed to do this.”

FOX tried to make hay out of this yesterday. Then they went back to subtle queer bashing.

Because we live in a deeply stupid and diseased country that’s allergic to regulation for fear of limiting the “free” market and losing corporate donations to either party.

Fixed it. Also gonna point out that the whole 31º/33º thing is really dumb. those white rectangles I slapped in there are at different rotations and it’s hurting me physically.

Pedal misapplication.

Not much of a Tesla story here other than the fact they can check really detailed data of the accident so quickly. The are numerous accidents each year where people think they are standing on the brake pedal but the are on the accelerator. Apparently it might happen in Teslas, too. 

I’m not a pilot but, after talking with a handful of people I know who are, it would seem that the approach angle of the P-63 would have had the B-17 completely in it’s blind spot: those planes have an incredible FOV but only for things at or above the level orientation of the plane; anything below the cockpit is

Dude, get a helmet, if you haven’t ridden before.. honestly this is a bad idea

I’m sorry, but this sounds really dystopian. The idea that they’ll stop at requiring speed limiters is laughable, this will definitely morph into some kind of “driving credit score” that’ll give the insurance companies so much ammo to fuck us even more.

“It’s definitely got a face that might turn people off” buddy compared to its stablemates it’s BMW’s fucking Mona Lisa

Yeah GM changed it last year, tbh its a huge pain for us as allocations used to be much more predictable month to month, now you may have a cycle with 5 cars, followed by 30 the next one, and it’s a mad rush to get customers signed up and ready for delivery when the cars come in to make sure they don’t mess with your

That used to be GM’s model. However for the 2022 model year GM moved to an available days supply model to encourage dealers to move the cars quickly and not try to sit on them to make a large profit. For the large dealers it can cause headaches as things are not as consistent as they have been for monthly allotments,

Hard to make an ME look like an FE car.